New York, NY – OPUS Projects is pleased to present Linda Gottesfeld’s first solo exhibition at OPUS Project Space - Traffic, at 526 West 26th Street #705, September 5 – 28, 2013. Gallery hours are Friday and Saturday, 12-6 pm, and by appointment. An opening reception will be held on Thursday, September 5, 6-8pm.
Linda Gottesfeld’s oil on paper and scrap metal painting series, Traffic, presents immersive movements of action, conversations at high speeds and in complicated nets of communication. They address places from the past with current images; media, medium, and memory are warped in reused fragments. Traffic embodies the sense of past as present, the surface emerges with this convergence of site and time.
“The past is never dead. It's not even past.” William Faulkner
Traffic (noun)
1. Movement of vehicles
2. Trade
3. Traffic is a state of attempting to move on.
4. Negotiations
Linda Gottesfeld's one-woman exhibit Pearlbrook Drive at Ellen Miller Gallery in Boston was reviewed in The Boston Globe (2012). Her work is included in the Catskills Arts Center group show Ghosts of the Catskills in Livingston Manor, New York on view this fall from August 30 to October 31. Recent oil-on-paper paintings were exhibited in June in a three-person exhibit at Valentine in Brooklyn. Gottesfeld graduated from The Rhode Island School of Design with a BFA and from The University of California, Berkeley with an MFA. Gottesfeld is a professor of studio art at Pace University.
OPUS is an interdisciplinary projects space exhibiting projects by emerging contemporary artists exploring the spectrum that spans the fields of art, design, text and information. OPUS supports, celebrates and promotes ideas, exchange, interaction, collaboration, Inclusiveness, discourse, innovation, and material and technical experimentation.
OPUS | 526 West 26th Street #705 New York, NY 10001 | 917.612.7687 opusprojectspace@gmail.com
Gallery Hours: Friday and Saturday, 12-6pm, and by appointment
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OPUS Project Space
526 West 26th Street
Studio 705
917 612 7687
www.opusprojectspace.com
opusprojectspace@gmail.com
opusprojects - facebook
opusprojects705 - twitter
Linda Gottesfeld’s oil on paper and scrap metal painting series, Traffic, presents immersive movements of action, conversations at high speeds and in complicated nets of communication. They address places from the past with current images; media, medium, and memory are warped in reused fragments. Traffic embodies the sense of past as present, the surface emerges with this convergence of site and time.
“The past is never dead. It's not even past.” William Faulkner
Traffic (noun)
1. Movement of vehicles
2. Trade
3. Traffic is a state of attempting to move on.
4. Negotiations
Linda Gottesfeld's one-woman exhibit Pearlbrook Drive at Ellen Miller Gallery in Boston was reviewed in The Boston Globe (2012). Her work is included in the Catskills Arts Center group show Ghosts of the Catskills in Livingston Manor, New York on view this fall from August 30 to October 31. Recent oil-on-paper paintings were exhibited in June in a three-person exhibit at Valentine in Brooklyn. Gottesfeld graduated from The Rhode Island School of Design with a BFA and from The University of California, Berkeley with an MFA. Gottesfeld is a professor of studio art at Pace University.
OPUS is an interdisciplinary projects space exhibiting projects by emerging contemporary artists exploring the spectrum that spans the fields of art, design, text and information. OPUS supports, celebrates and promotes ideas, exchange, interaction, collaboration, Inclusiveness, discourse, innovation, and material and technical experimentation.
OPUS | 526 West 26th Street #705 New York, NY 10001 | 917.612.7687 opusprojectspace@gmail.com
Gallery Hours: Friday and Saturday, 12-6pm, and by appointment
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OPUS Project Space
526 West 26th Street
Studio 705
917 612 7687
www.opusprojectspace.com
opusprojectspace@gmail.com
opusprojects - facebook
opusprojects705 - twitter
All images copyright of Linda Gottesfeld.